Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 5, 2009
- A macro-framework for successful development banks pp. 677-694

- Janine Thorne and Charlotte du Toit
- Ethnic bias, favouritism and development in Africa pp. 695-707

- Richard Ilorah
- The importance of being earners: why women in South Africa need well-paid jobs pp. 709-719

- John Simister
- Inequity in poverty: the emerging public health challenge in Johannesburg pp. 721-732

- Angela Mathee, Trudy Harpham, Brendon Barnes, Andre Swart, Shan Naidoo, Thea de Wet and Piet Becker
- Benefits to local communities from community conservancies in Namibia: an assessment pp. 733-754

- Sushenjit Bandyopadhyay, Michael Humavindu, Priya Shyamsundar and Limin Wang
- Aspects of profitability that influence smallholder cash-crop preferences in northern Mozambique pp. 755-777

- Gastao Lukanu, J Maryann Green and Steve Worth
Volume 26, issue 4, 2009
- Editorial pp. 519-519

- Mafaniso Hara and Frank Matose
- Governance of the commons in southern Africa: knowledge, political economy and power pp. 521-537

- Mafaniso Hara, Stephen Turner, Tobias Haller and Frank Matose
- Common pool resource management in Lake Chilwa, Malawi: a wetland under pressure pp. 539-553

- Peter Mathias Mvula and Tobias Haller
- Managing common pool resources in the Kafue Flats, Zambia: from common property to open access and privatisation pp. 555-567

- Tobias Haller and Harry Chabwela
- Dynamics of common pool resource management in the Okavango Delta, Botswana pp. 569-583

- Rachel DeMotts, Tobias Haller, Parakh Hoon and Roland Saum
- Fragmentation of resource governance along the shoreline of Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe pp. 585-596

- Lindah Mhlanga
- Common pool resource management among San communities in Ngamiland, Botswana pp. 597-610

- Lefatshe Magole
- The 'shrinking commons' in the Lake Ngami grasslands, Botswana: the impact of national rangeland policy pp. 611-626

- Lapologang Magole
- Knowledge, power, livelihoods and commons practices in Dwesa-Cwebe, South Africa pp. 627-637

- Frank Matose
- Policy evolution and dynamics of governance at the Lake Kariba kapenta fishery pp. 639-648

- Kefasi Nyikahadzoi and Jesper Raakjær
- Policy evolution in South African fisheries: the governance of the sector for small pelagics pp. 649-662

- Mafaniso Hara and Jesper Raakjær
- Governance of Lake Chilwa common pool resources: evolution and conflicts pp. 663-676

- Friday Njaya
Volume 26, issue 3, 2009
- Editorial pp. 335-336

- Marie Kirsten
- Mega-events and small enterprise development: the 2010 FIFA World Cup opportunities and challenges pp. 337-352

- Christian Rogerson
- Profit efficiency of small- and medium-scale maize milling enterprises in South Africa pp. 353-368

- Orefi Abu and Johann Kirsten
- Gender, rights and the disability grant in South Africa pp. 369-382

- Beth Goldblatt
- Coping: a challenge for guardians of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS in a South African township pp. 383-397

- Edith Kiggundu and Wilna Oldewage-Theron
- Reassessing the concept of 'social capital': considering resources for satisfying the needs of rural communities pp. 399-412

- Jaco Vermaak
- Sustainable social development in the South African mining sector pp. 413-427

- Freek Cronje and Charity Chenga
- Assessing the impact of Transnet's and Eskom's infrastructure investment programmes on the capital goods sector pp. 429-446

- Marian Lydall
- Aspects of environmental quality of life that affect neighbourhood satisfaction in disadvantaged and advantaged Johannesburg communities pp. 447-458

- Margaret Westaway
- Measuring the export capability of South African regions pp. 459-476

- Waldo Krugell and Marianne Matthee
- Public spending and economic growth: evidence from Ghana (1970-2004) pp. 477-497

- Edward Nketiah-Amponsah
- 'Learning by importing' in global value chains: upgrading and South-South strategies in the Ugandan pharmaceutical industry pp. 499-516

- Stine Jessen Haakonsson
- Sociological perspectives on organic agriculture: from pioneer to policy pp. 517-518

- Sheryl Hendriks
Volume 26, issue 2, 2009
- Editorial pp. 171-172

- Marie Kirsten
- All that glisters is not gold: new public management and corruption in Malawi's local governance pp. 173-188

- Richard Tambulasi
- Is a focus on social capital useful in considering food security interventions? Insights from KwaZulu-Natal pp. 189-208

- Alison Misselhorn
- Towards egalitarian inheritance rights in Botswana: the case of Tlokweng pp. 209-223

- Faustin Tirwirukwa Kalabamu
- Support for rural small businesses in Limpopo Province, South Africa pp. 225-239

- Watson Ladzani and Godfrey Netswera
- Nominal and real effective exchange rates for Southern African Development Community countries over the period 1980-2004: implications for the expansion of the Common Monetary Area pp. 241-254

- Josue Mbonigaba and Merle Holden
- Informal financial markets in Botswana: a case study of Gaborone City pp. 255-270

- Francis Nathan Okurut and Thuto Botlhole
- Economic decline and gentrification in a small town: the business sector in Aberdeen, Eastern Cape pp. 271-288

- Doreen Atkinson
- Trends in the age pattern of fertility, 1995-2005, in the context of the child support grant in South Africa pp. 289-299

- Eric Udjo
- Housing for the nation, the city and the household: competing rationalities as a constraint to reform? pp. 301-315

- Sarah Charlton
- 'But now I dream about my house': women's empowerment and housing delivery in urban KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 317-333

- Catherine Ndinda
Volume 26, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Mogomme Masoga
- Land politics in the new state organisation in South Africa pp. 3-16

- Thorvald Gran
- Use of public and private health services in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 17-28

- Lucia Knight and Pranitha Maharaj
- Experimental analysis of adoption of domestic mopane worm farming technology in Zimbabwe pp. 29-46

- Robert Hope, Peter Frost, Alan Gardiner and Jaboury Ghazoul
- Factors influencing access to produce markets for smallholder irrigators in South Africa pp. 47-58

- Litha Magingxa, Zerihun Alemu and Herman van Schalkwyk
- The struggle for in situ upgrading of informal settlements: a reflection on cases in Gauteng pp. 59-73

- Marie Huchzermeyer
- Untangling the links between wildlife benefits and community-based conservation at Torra Conservancy, Namibia pp. 75-93

- Lauren Scanlon and Christian Kull
- Caregivers' sacrifices: the opportunity costs of adult morbidity and mortality for female pensioners in rural South Africa pp. 95-109

- Catherine Ogunmefun and Enid Schatz
- The impact of exchange rate movements on employment: the economy-wide effect of a rand appreciation pp. 111-129

- Stewart Ngandu
- The NEPAD initiative and the prospects of business opportunities in the rest of Africa for South African firms based in Gauteng pp. 131-155

- Oludele Akinboade and Pinky Lalthapersad-Pillay
- Lessons from Andiamo, Malawi, on grassroots development and globalisation from below pp. 157-170

- Margie Booyens and Elsa Crause
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